Jewish community center bombing suspects will be tried in absentia, Argentine judge orders
A new law enables the trials of 10 Iranian and Lebanese suspects, 31 years after the deadly attack
Since May 27, there have been at least 19 IDF shooting incidents related to humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza
A new law enables the trials of 10 Iranian and Lebanese suspects, 31 years after the deadly attack
A letter found in the car of the suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, read 'Zionism is our enemies untill [sic] Jerusalem is liberated and they are expelled from our land'
Attorneys for survivors say DOGE’s slashing of staffers and field offices may make it harder to correct a longtime glitch that can cause them to lose their benefits
Temporary halt comes as rights groups condemn daily killings at aid sites
Just a third of voters support the Democratic nominee’s vow to comply with an ICC warrant if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the city
'With all due respect to Trump, he should not interfere in a legal process in an independent country,' said Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid
Public shelters known as 'mamaks' brought out the best — and occasionally the worst — of people under fire
The Nets selected Ben Saraf and Danny Wolf — both Israeli citizens — with the 26th and 27th picks
'There is a lot of concern right now,' UJA-Federation of New York said in a statement
The ruling marks a blow to efforts amongst mainstream German politicians and groups to mitigate the influence of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party